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a wisconsin judge getting very creative. wait until you hear the sentence he gave to a man who has nine children with six women. that's just few minutes awawawaw >> a wisconsin judge giving a very unusual sentence to a deadbeat dad." you see, corey curtis is the father of nine children with six different women and he has a long history of not paying child support. so what is his punishment? a judge ordered him to stop pro creating, at least until he can support all his children. he made that a condition of his three-year probation. he owes about $90,000 in back child support to his mothers of his children. he has to wipe that out before he has child number ten. can he do that? he did. he may order a defend not to have another child unless he can she he can support the child. what do you think of this unusual sentence? is it an appropriate sentence or is it out of line? go to gretawire.com and tell us. we are back in 90 seconds. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time r christmas? yeah, sure you c
a wisconsin judge getting very creative. wait until you hear the sentence he gave to a man who has nine children with six women. that's just few minutes awawawaw >> a wisconsin judge giving a very unusual sentence to a deadbeat dad." you see, corey curtis is the father of nine children with six different women and he has a long history of not paying child support. so what is his punishment? a judge ordered him to stop pro creating, at least until he can support all his children. he...
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a wisconsin judge getting very creative. wait until you hear the sentence he gave to a man who has nine children with six women. that's just few minutes away. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bnchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbirt may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, d some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my bre
a wisconsin judge getting very creative. wait until you hear the sentence he gave to a man who has nine children with six women. that's just few minutes away. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for...
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snow in places like southern minnesota wisconsin and portions of iowa. we are talking anywhere between 3-6 inches of snowfall accumulation. we are not talking a major snowstorm but you are talking insult in injury. we will be getting rainfall on the areas hit hard. here comes our snowstorm into portions of the northeast. most areas are expecting light accumulations anywhere between 1-3 inches of snow. as you head to higher elevations you are talking more snow. there is one sweet spot across rhode island. we are talking about a foot of snow and 6 inches possible. take a look at some of the temperatures 7 below zero in rapid city. 19 in minneapolis. you called that a sweeted spot. sweet for the skiers. >>> it has been a wild year for weather from destruction and devastation to extreme heat almost every corn was impacted. >>> january dmiens takes a blook. >> tornadoes twists wiped out communities and killing several people. a devastating ef 4 tornado with winds up to 200 miles an hour hit the midwest. henryville and maryville indiana completely obliterated.
snow in places like southern minnesota wisconsin and portions of iowa. we are talking anywhere between 3-6 inches of snowfall accumulation. we are not talking a major snowstorm but you are talking insult in injury. we will be getting rainfall on the areas hit hard. here comes our snowstorm into portions of the northeast. most areas are expecting light accumulations anywhere between 1-3 inches of snow. as you head to higher elevations you are talking more snow. there is one sweet spot across...
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campaign against the state's public workers. >> today we tell wisconsin and our country and people all across the globe, voters really want leaders to stand up and make the tough decisions. >> we waited for governor walker to speak and we on pulled a banner that said that washington has a koch problem. >> new figures show this year's military suicide rate is on pace to reach a record high. the pentagon says there have been at least 154 suicides among active-duty troops through last thursday. a rate of nearly one each day. >> every day in this country, 18 veterans are committing suicide. 17% of the individuals in combat in afghanistan -- my brothers and sisters -- are on psychotropic medication. >> president obama announces the ministers and most of deporting hundreds of thousands of undocumented you whose parents brought them to the nine states. >> these were young people who studied in our schools, play in our neighborhoods, they are friends with our kids. they pledge allegiance to our flag. they are americans in their heart, in their minds, in every single way but one, on paper. now
campaign against the state's public workers. >> today we tell wisconsin and our country and people all across the globe, voters really want leaders to stand up and make the tough decisions. >> we waited for governor walker to speak and we on pulled a banner that said that washington has a koch problem. >> new figures show this year's military suicide rate is on pace to reach a record high. the pentagon says there have been at least 154 suicides among active-duty troops through...
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. >> look at what happened in wisconsin. it's not as if public sector unions said oh, gosh, we should just take these reforms and not roprotest. it was a fight to the death in wisconsin. >> greta: even that was a push. a negotiated settlement where it works with both sides is the best way to do it. >> that's not really what resulted in wisconsin. >> greta: that's right. >> the governor pushed through a series of reforms over the republican majority that he said would work and we know what happens. then after actually, by the way, the reforms got into place, they did begin to work. that's why it was such a hard-fought battle in wisconsin. same thing in california. >> greta: byron, thank you. straight ahead, a worker saves his boss's life and he gets fired for doing so. now, how can that be? he's here to tell you. that's next. >>> plus moments ago, congressman paul ryan and senator marco rubio set a date for 2016. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. a
. >> look at what happened in wisconsin. it's not as if public sector unions said oh, gosh, we should just take these reforms and not roprotest. it was a fight to the death in wisconsin. >> greta: even that was a push. a negotiated settlement where it works with both sides is the best way to do it. >> that's not really what resulted in wisconsin. >> greta: that's right. >> the governor pushed through a series of reforms over the republican majority that he said...
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seeing in states like indiana and wisconsin. they will try to spread it but we'll keep fighting. >> vinnie, it is one piece but it is a huge piece. this is michigan where 17.5% of the workforce is unionized. if workers aren't forced to pay dues, a lot of them, i mean whether they believe in unions or not are not going to do it because they just simply can't afford it. so, you know, this is a big financial blow to unions no matter how you slice it. >> actually going back to the previous point, this is actually a very bright spot for unions around the country and here in michigan. it means that now unions will be held accountable and they will have to prove their worth. they well have to represent their workers better. have to put workers there is in front of the special interests. if those unions are doing a good job and they're putting workers first, then the workers will pay them. it is not, like every other non-profit or trade association or group in the country. the nra for instance, they represent all gun owners and second a
seeing in states like indiana and wisconsin. they will try to spread it but we'll keep fighting. >> vinnie, it is one piece but it is a huge piece. this is michigan where 17.5% of the workforce is unionized. if workers aren't forced to pay dues, a lot of them, i mean whether they believe in unions or not are not going to do it because they just simply can't afford it. so, you know, this is a big financial blow to unions no matter how you slice it. >> actually going back to the...
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it can't go on, and that was the battle in wisconsin, part of the baatle in michigan. lou: you cited a 2010 study in which you talk about the population growth of the right to work states. we are watching union states, usually high tax states. we are watching and the migration from those states. >> quite exraordinary. about 28 percent of the population lives in right to work states. by 2008 it was a 40%. it's now 3%, and it michigan becomes right to work, that mean 46 percent of the population. if you had population growth in places like texas and florida in coming years we could be at 50% or higher, meaning more than half of the population of the countryill live in right to work state within a couple of years. that is a dramatic change. lou: we will see a trong contest through 2013, i'm sure. let me ask you this, how many more states to you expect to ad if any, next year? >> i would say 26, but that may take awhile. next year -- you know, this is a really interesting development in the movement. from michigan to pass a right to work law opens the door for any state to
it can't go on, and that was the battle in wisconsin, part of the baatle in michigan. lou: you cited a 2010 study in which you talk about the population growth of the right to work states. we are watching union states, usually high tax states. we are watching and the migration from those states. >> quite exraordinary. about 28 percent of the population lives in right to work states. by 2008 it was a 40%. it's now 3%, and it michigan becomes right to work, that mean 46 percent of the...
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. -- in jefferson, wisconsin. i don't, i still don't understand it as much as i want to. one last question over here? >> what was his relationship with his sons, and what did they think of him? >> his kids absolutely loved him, they adored him. i thought it was inauthentic at the beginning, that they were making it up. i couldn't believe, you know, i hope my boys speak of me one-half as well as his boys and his daughters who had more of a reason to dislike him. they loved the guy. and it was only after i did my research that i discovered why. he was an extraordinary father. one can be an s.o.b -- watch my language -- in a thousand ways and be an extraordinary father, and he was an extraordinary father. he supported the boys. i'll tell you just one story. after the bay of pigs when we now know that jfk was absolutely distraught, jackie in her interviews with arthur schlessinger which were recently published talks about seeing her husband, you know, just cry, a grown man just sob because of the loss of lives. you kn
. -- in jefferson, wisconsin. i don't, i still don't understand it as much as i want to. one last question over here? >> what was his relationship with his sons, and what did they think of him? >> his kids absolutely loved him, they adored him. i thought it was inauthentic at the beginning, that they were making it up. i couldn't believe, you know, i hope my boys speak of me one-half as well as his boys and his daughters who had more of a reason to dislike him. they loved the guy....
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. >> and it will be the stanford cardinal against wisconsin in the rose bowl. wisconsin earning the rose bowl berth after beating nebraska in the big ten championship game last night. surprising everybody, running back montee ball ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns to lead the badgers over the 14th ranked huskers 70-to-31. the badgers, who weren't even ranked, ran for 539 yards on their way to becoming the first team to lose 5 games and still reach the rose bowl. anything is possible, go stanford. coming up on kron 4 news weekend... we're keeping an eye on the weather... a third round of storms has arrived this morning. >> live look out of the north bay we work keep traffic slow at sfo with at least one hour. and keeping traffic and even delays at s f o keeping you updated coming back. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den bec
. >> and it will be the stanford cardinal against wisconsin in the rose bowl. wisconsin earning the rose bowl berth after beating nebraska in the big ten championship game last night. surprising everybody, running back montee ball ran for 201 yards and three touchdowns to lead the badgers over the 14th ranked huskers 70-to-31. the badgers, who weren't even ranked, ran for 539 yards on their way to becoming the first team to lose 5 games and still reach the rose bowl. anything is possible,...
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craft a law allowing it so much for gun control in the west and the state of wisconsin tossed out its ban on concealed weapons last year it seems there is no way of arguing against the amendment even if those arguments are these horrific massacres that truck the west on a regular basis the white house today dodged questions on its gone policy in the wake of the tragedy that is a recurring thing one of the policy goals of president obama was a ban on assault weapons but it is thought to be a losing proposition for any politician in the u.s. to really seriously take on the issue again even despite these absolutely horrifying and recurring incidents. going to thanks very much indeed that's a report a lot of their emotions and going on. well more stories to catch up with on line including the european court of human rights rules for the first time that the cia has used torture for members of the u.s. intelligence agency german citizen who was wrongly detained on suspicion of. the former c.e.o. of the world's largest. russia with an unprecedented. on leaving his job. as leaders try to wrap
craft a law allowing it so much for gun control in the west and the state of wisconsin tossed out its ban on concealed weapons last year it seems there is no way of arguing against the amendment even if those arguments are these horrific massacres that truck the west on a regular basis the white house today dodged questions on its gone policy in the wake of the tragedy that is a recurring thing one of the policy goals of president obama was a ban on assault weapons but it is thought to be a...
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how the parliament of the previous parliament wisconsin constructed forty three percent of the muslim brotherhood in twenty seven percent of the salafist so even if there is a significant changes and you have a fifty fifty percent parliament. that still seems to be questionable that you would have such a change. fellow nobel peace prize laureates don't believe he deserves to stand side by side with past winners several previous recipients demand the block is stripped of the award as its values don't fit with what palfrey nobel had in mind this story just ahead for you plus us closing the door to high tech innovators from abroad despite foreigners previously spearheading the country's digital revolution . the palestinians have accused israel of an immediate provocation by approving settlement expansion directly after the un recognize palestine as a no member observer state three thousand new settlers new settler homes have been given the go ahead in the west bank and east jerusalem less than twenty four hours after the un vote israel has accused the palestinians of seeking you out for
how the parliament of the previous parliament wisconsin constructed forty three percent of the muslim brotherhood in twenty seven percent of the salafist so even if there is a significant changes and you have a fifty fifty percent parliament. that still seems to be questionable that you would have such a change. fellow nobel peace prize laureates don't believe he deserves to stand side by side with past winners several previous recipients demand the block is stripped of the award as its values...
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each year to track that money down now a new bill from representative tom petrie a republican from wisconsin would make some key changes to the way government handles student debt it would bring automatic withdrawals from borrower paychecks so that some large of those who taxes the debt would be repaid straight from those paychecks but the payments would be capped at fifteen percent of a borrower's income after living expenses and also ties interest to treasury market rates it could eliminate low income subsidies and also loan forgiveness for public servants the strike that team has been vocal about eliminating all kinds of debt mccunn tree and replacing the collection agencies that harass people with forgiveness now earlier i spoke to an larsen i strike debt activist and i asked her for her take on this idea to use automatic withdrawals from borrowers paychecks to pay back those student loans. this plan is really nothing more than a band-aid on a bullet wound we have twenty seven percent of student debtors who are already in default in this country it's millions of people people are paying
each year to track that money down now a new bill from representative tom petrie a republican from wisconsin would make some key changes to the way government handles student debt it would bring automatic withdrawals from borrower paychecks so that some large of those who taxes the debt would be repaid straight from those paychecks but the payments would be capped at fifteen percent of a borrower's income after living expenses and also ties interest to treasury market rates it could eliminate...
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wisconsin's republican governor scott walker in a showdown with organized labor over budget cuts and collective bargaining power. turns out the end result was no bell weather for the presidential race. walker won, the first governor in u.s. history to survive a recall election. and another nod to a republican governor. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> chris christie's full on embrace of president obama for helping new jersey came days before the election, and had no noticeable effect on the presidential race. but some republicans think christie didn't have to be that abusive. he'll remember if his name pops up in 2016. >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> from the say what category of entries comes a combo team, todd akin and richard murdoch. >> life is a gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something that god intended to happen. >> republican dreams to take control of the senate in 2012 had dwin
wisconsin's republican governor scott walker in a showdown with organized labor over budget cuts and collective bargaining power. turns out the end result was no bell weather for the presidential race. walker won, the first governor in u.s. history to survive a recall election. and another nod to a republican governor. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> chris christie's full on embrace of president obama for...
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high profile tragedy and think how would we prevent the oregon shooting you know how do we prevent the wisconsin spot shooting how even we need to look at the fact that there are one hundred thousand americans who are shot every year thirty thousand of them what ways can we prevent the most deaths and so things like background checks for all gun sales and that's something we definitely should do it would it would not have affected this shooting but it would save many lives and seventy four percent of gun owners and n.r.a. members support that which shows the disconnect between the n.r.a. leadership which as you've said stands up for the gun industry and the gun owners who many of them i may disagree with their choices to have a gun but a lot of them don't want the bad guys and the dangerous people to have guns absolutely i we have a graphic here are some statistics that were compiled by the daily mail or the british newspaper and it's really a pretty startling graphic ninety fourth they looked at the last year in the united states number of people shot ninety four thousand three hundred eighty e
high profile tragedy and think how would we prevent the oregon shooting you know how do we prevent the wisconsin spot shooting how even we need to look at the fact that there are one hundred thousand americans who are shot every year thirty thousand of them what ways can we prevent the most deaths and so things like background checks for all gun sales and that's something we definitely should do it would it would not have affected this shooting but it would save many lives and seventy four...
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blizzard warnings in effect from colorado all the way to wisconsin where first alert forecasters say more than a foot of snow could fall in some places. of course, all this comes as folks are gearing up for the holidays. triple a estimates some 93 million americans will be traveling in the coming days. with this powerful storm on the move, lots of folks are likely to have a lot of trouble getting to their destinations. and at least three major airlines have already waived rebooking fees for folks set to travel in the storm's path. our chief meteorologist rick reichmuth is in the extreme weather center tonight. how much snow are we talking about, rick? >> yeah, you said a lot of people will over a foot, shep. 6 to 12 for many folks. keep in mind the travel right now we're in ache active pattern. ner storm moving in behind this. lots of storms in longest stretch without snow on the ground. all changing today and tomorrow. the ♪ exiting colorado. heaviest in blizzard conditions right now across parts of nebraska. it's going to move off towards the east. mine states under blizzard warn
blizzard warnings in effect from colorado all the way to wisconsin where first alert forecasters say more than a foot of snow could fall in some places. of course, all this comes as folks are gearing up for the holidays. triple a estimates some 93 million americans will be traveling in the coming days. with this powerful storm on the move, lots of folks are likely to have a lot of trouble getting to their destinations. and at least three major airlines have already waived rebooking fees for...
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across the south so we are not done with it yet crossing into the appalachians and the heavy snow across wisconsin and iowa and it is windy and chicago, they have gone 290 days without having any kind of snow and that is about to change in two hours as it moves in and they will get 2" to 4" of snow and we have winter storm watches in effect and the biggest concern is where you see the dark red, blizzard warnings so we will see enough wind with the know and it will be blowing and causing more problems on the roads. still deeding with severe threat through tonight in the mid-atlantic and across parts of snow snow and a tornado or two so folks need to watch. >>shepard: anything else? rick: an active pattern so we have more storms headed out across the west coast. here is the storm we are talking about now. remember a week and a a half ago we saw 20" of rain in california? we will see 10" following in the same spot, a colder system this time, though, a transition into snow and we will see 4' to 6' of snow in the mountains of lake tahoe. >>shepard: thanks. a massive 35-car pileup on the long island exp
across the south so we are not done with it yet crossing into the appalachians and the heavy snow across wisconsin and iowa and it is windy and chicago, they have gone 290 days without having any kind of snow and that is about to change in two hours as it moves in and they will get 2" to 4" of snow and we have winter storm watches in effect and the biggest concern is where you see the dark red, blizzard warnings so we will see enough wind with the know and it will be blowing and...
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documentary based on a program that flies world war ii veterans to washington, dc, that focuses on four wisconsin vet l veterans including a former p.o.w. when he was recued weighed 70 pounds and another witnessed the flag being raised at iwo jima, a small way to say thank you. >> three years ago i wondered to this memorial with my video camera by the atlantic pillar, i asked a world war ii veteran, how is your day going and he looked at me and he said i could die a happy man now that i made this trip. trace one of the veterans had terminal cancer but he was determined to make the honor plight and he did. and he died shortly after arriving back home. >>shepard: how do you participate in honor flight? is that a charity to give money to? >>trace: it is a chair any. -- charity. veterans are flown from all over the country to washington, dc, and, yes, it is a charity and you can give money. if you google "honor flight" it will take you to it. >>shepard: good stuff, trace. >> researchers are testing a new weapon in the ballot against alzheimer's disease. we reported on this last night. doctors say the
documentary based on a program that flies world war ii veterans to washington, dc, that focuses on four wisconsin vet l veterans including a former p.o.w. when he was recued weighed 70 pounds and another witnessed the flag being raised at iwo jima, a small way to say thank you. >> three years ago i wondered to this memorial with my video camera by the atlantic pillar, i asked a world war ii veteran, how is your day going and he looked at me and he said i could die a happy man now that i...
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of victims of gun violence in america is truly shocking from aurora, colorado to the sikh semple of wisconsin and sandy hook elementary school where 20 children were killed, 20 of them first graders. >> breaking news, you're looking live at a community in mourning and shock after one of the worst mass shootings in history. a gunman walked into the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut and opened fire. >> he came late in my life but jesse was my best friend and my buddy, too. my little boy said something the night before to me and he said, dad, this is going to be the best christmas ever. and he was going on about it and i said, jesse, you know, it's -- you know, we'll make it the best we can and i don't have much family so it's kind of a quiet time for me and he made christmas happy for me and joyful and he made it what it was and i said to him, jess, we'll make it the best we can. and the next day this tragedy happened that occurred and i thought to myself, boy, was he wrong about that. >> the ar-15, as we've now seen from the last three mass shootings in america, aurora, oreg
of victims of gun violence in america is truly shocking from aurora, colorado to the sikh semple of wisconsin and sandy hook elementary school where 20 children were killed, 20 of them first graders. >> breaking news, you're looking live at a community in mourning and shock after one of the worst mass shootings in history. a gunman walked into the sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut and opened fire. >> he came late in my life but jesse was my best friend and my...
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earlier today our hannity cameras caught up with a senator from wisconsin on capitol hill. >> it's increasingly clear to me that the president is very willing to go over the cliff. i think he ought to be spending more time listening and less time lecturing. the president seems to be just fixated on increasing tax rates even though they may hurt the economy and i'm concerned if we go over the cliff, that what we're going to see is unemployment back above 9% and we'll see, you know, a country where we're in a second recession. >> all right. the senator is absolutely right. what we heard from president in recent days amounts to nothing more than con descending lectures. in fact, he sounds like the same hyperpartisan canada that we saw on the campaign trail, you know, the one that worked tire leslie to demonize success. the president appears to have a out right unhealthy fixation on increasing taxes regardless of the consequence and bring on the fiscal cliff. he says who cares if we spiral into another recession. if unemployment goes back up to 9%, that's not the president's problem because in his
earlier today our hannity cameras caught up with a senator from wisconsin on capitol hill. >> it's increasingly clear to me that the president is very willing to go over the cliff. i think he ought to be spending more time listening and less time lecturing. the president seems to be just fixated on increasing tax rates even though they may hurt the economy and i'm concerned if we go over the cliff, that what we're going to see is unemployment back above 9% and we'll see, you know, a...
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your privacy and you can't protect her privacy most of all, so they moved her to a convent home in wisconsin. all of that i understand. what i don't understand is what she put her into his home, she was well cared for, he never saw her again. the family only began to visit rosemary cain after kennedy had his debilitating stroke and they never told him. the only one who makes sense that this was tim schreiber. eunice began work for the mentally disabled because of what the family went through. tim schreiber is an extraordinary young man. he said, you know, you've got to understand the ashamed that the family had because they couldn't do enough for her. they couldn't help her. they couldn't do anything. and kennedy convinced himself that the rest of the family she was better off by herself, making her own community for herself and jefferson was gone. i still don't understand it as much as i want to. one must question. >> what was his relationship with his son and what did they think? >> his kids absolutely loved him. they adored him. i thought it was inauthentic in the beginning. i couldn't be
your privacy and you can't protect her privacy most of all, so they moved her to a convent home in wisconsin. all of that i understand. what i don't understand is what she put her into his home, she was well cared for, he never saw her again. the family only began to visit rosemary cain after kennedy had his debilitating stroke and they never told him. the only one who makes sense that this was tim schreiber. eunice began work for the mentally disabled because of what the family went through....
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anti-discrimination committee's peace and justice award and certificates of commendation from the governor of wisconsin for her commitment to justice in palestine. she has given 500 lectures at churches, mosques, synagogues and universities. please join me in welcoming our two speakers. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. does this sound ok? can you hear me? thank you for coming out this afternoon. i would like to thank adam for those very generous words. my publisher pretty much dropped up this idea. colleagues, as it is called, not sure if courtney is here, loan spirit, i want to thank her. and most of all i want to thank anna for whom i have the highest regard. i do a lot of public speaking around the country and i always ask the question who has been here before me or who is coming after me and literally every single place i go the answer is -- regrettably there are very few other names. and of course disappointed as everybody in the room, probably more so that professor chomsky didn't make it. and initially i was pretty deflated at the thought of having to fill his shoes. it is luxurious tryin
anti-discrimination committee's peace and justice award and certificates of commendation from the governor of wisconsin for her commitment to justice in palestine. she has given 500 lectures at churches, mosques, synagogues and universities. please join me in welcoming our two speakers. [applause] >> thank you for coming out. does this sound ok? can you hear me? thank you for coming out this afternoon. i would like to thank adam for those very generous words. my publisher pretty much...
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many times, whether it is an elementary school in newtown or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street coroner chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. >> the newtown police continued to update throughout the day and night. >> we will leave no stone unturned as we are looking at every facet off this investigation, whether it is the shooter or the victim, and we will look at everything, and we certainly will go in and out of state, and work with local law en s forment and federal agents and whatever we need to do to answer the questions as to what transpired here. >> this is a continuing and developing story, and for the very latest, let's go now to msnbc's chris jansing in n newtown, connecticut. hi, chris. >> well, we were expecting this news conference to happen two hours ago, but the delay is not surprisi surprising. i spoke at 7:00 to lieutenant vance who is the lead spokesman for the lead police here, and they are the lead investigators on the scene, and you can imagine with the number of fa l
many times, whether it is an elementary school in newtown or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street coroner chicago, these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. >> the newtown police continued to update throughout the day and night. >> we will leave no stone unturned as we are looking at every facet off this investigation, whether it is the shooter or the victim, and we will look at everything,...
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in some states like wisconsin and missouri, republicans are considering enshrining roader id laws in their constitutions. some want to fix voting problems, others think things are fixed just fine. back with my panel, richard kim, bob herbert, liz, author of "liz free or die" and raul reyes. let's go to washington, d.c. judy brown is co-director of the project. i want to start with you. what do you think is the most important thing we need to do? >> thanks for having me. we have big things we have to do. voters are fed up with a broken election system and politicians who have tried to manipulate the law sos that people can't participate for their own partisan gain. what we have to do to fix this is we need to either go big or go home. what i mean by that is it is time for us to have national standards around running state and federal elections. in order to get there, we really are going to have to have a federal law that is passed or a constitutional amendment that will give us these national standar standards. right now, we have 13,000 election jurisdictions in this country that run
in some states like wisconsin and missouri, republicans are considering enshrining roader id laws in their constitutions. some want to fix voting problems, others think things are fixed just fine. back with my panel, richard kim, bob herbert, liz, author of "liz free or die" and raul reyes. let's go to washington, d.c. judy brown is co-director of the project. i want to start with you. what do you think is the most important thing we need to do? >> thanks for having me. we have...
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a foot of snow across parts of wisconsin, minimum s minnesota in. in mad san south dakota 11-inches. incredible amounts from this storm system that has left behind very cold temperatures. another thing we've been experiencing over the last couple of weeks is very mild temperatures and above average temperatures across most of the lower 48. that has come to an end today. current temperatures 11 degrees in minneapolis. 34 degrees in the city of chicago. east of the frontal system it's extremely mild including new york city where the current temperature is 5:00 5:00. widespread 60s through the carolinas, into poerpbgss of new orleans. some of that mild air is actually going to be help to fire up severe forms across pourings of the gulf coast. as we head into tomorrow we'll actually continue to see the cool air spreading eastward. new york city you'll be experiencing a cooldown, 45 for your high temperature and 36 over in the city of cleveland. the area that we need to watch today for possible severe weather we've been having tornado warnings issued acr
a foot of snow across parts of wisconsin, minimum s minnesota in. in mad san south dakota 11-inches. incredible amounts from this storm system that has left behind very cold temperatures. another thing we've been experiencing over the last couple of weeks is very mild temperatures and above average temperatures across most of the lower 48. that has come to an end today. current temperatures 11 degrees in minneapolis. 34 degrees in the city of chicago. east of the frontal system it's extremely...
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jack markell, dayton, beebe, gary her bet of utah, mary fallin of oklahoma and wisconsin's goff scott walker who i think a lot of people are familiar with. the question is why are they there, what do they want and why wh -- what do they want to say? >> a lot of reasons. the president wants to make his case to them, and then in turn hopefully that they will go up on capitol hill. of course, some of them will be meeting with house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader harry reid. so the hope is they will put pressure on their lawmakers from their states to get a deal done. but also this is a chance for these governors to talk about the fact that what happens here with this fiscal cliff will have some real consequences, that we're not just talking about sort of these ambiguous numbers but it will impact them and why does it impact them? because according to a pew report, a third of the revenue of states comes from federal grants, and so states -- >> hey, dan, you're not going to believe this. just as you're speaking live, i'm only going to interrupt you for the governors themse
jack markell, dayton, beebe, gary her bet of utah, mary fallin of oklahoma and wisconsin's goff scott walker who i think a lot of people are familiar with. the question is why are they there, what do they want and why wh -- what do they want to say? >> a lot of reasons. the president wants to make his case to them, and then in turn hopefully that they will go up on capitol hill. of course, some of them will be meeting with house speaker john boehner and senate majority leader harry reid....
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mccarthy and on this day, almost six decades ago, the senate took a stand against the senator from wisconsin. we'll flash back and take a look. first, the language of the day surrounding the fiscal cliff. when john boehner says -- we're nowhere, as he has today, does he mean it? you're watching msnbc. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is designed to relieve gas. gas-x. the gas xperts. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. see, over time, cascade comp
mccarthy and on this day, almost six decades ago, the senate took a stand against the senator from wisconsin. we'll flash back and take a look. first, the language of the day surrounding the fiscal cliff. when john boehner says -- we're nowhere, as he has today, does he mean it? you're watching msnbc. wasn't my daughter's black bean soup spectacular? [ man thinking ] oh, this gas. those antacids aren't working. oh no, not that, not here! [ male announcer ] antacids don't relieve gas. gas-x is...
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from let's go to patricia oak creek, wisconsin on the democratic line. caller: good morning, and happy new year to the both of you. i feel so sad for our poor country. congress is getting a pay raise? for what? what are they getting a pay raise for? i wish they would start being adults. they should think of the whole country. the tea party, ever since they got in, they are ruining our country. again, thank you for letting me speak. god bless the both of you. guest: thank you very much. host: i want to take you to the cover of this magazine -- it has a list of losers, john boehner, harry reid, barack obama. it's a list of winners is blank. how does john boehner come out looking after what happened over the past four weeks? guest: it is hard to see anything positive. he took on the negotiants for the republicans. he failed to get his own house to come along. plan b, clancy, -- plan c, and now he is seated negotiants to harry reid. -- negotiations to harry reid. it is certainly possible that he may have trouble getting reelected as speaker. he may get 20 or
from let's go to patricia oak creek, wisconsin on the democratic line. caller: good morning, and happy new year to the both of you. i feel so sad for our poor country. congress is getting a pay raise? for what? what are they getting a pay raise for? i wish they would start being adults. they should think of the whole country. the tea party, ever since they got in, they are ruining our country. again, thank you for letting me speak. god bless the both of you. guest: thank you very much. host: i...
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wisconsin, oh. 'tis the season to run through the frigid streets of madison. some people half dressed, but for a good cause. hundreds of them running, sprinting and skipping for the inaugural madison santa swimsuit run, the goal to raise money for a children's charity. back to oregon, meet the newest start of the portland zoo. this baby elephant not straying far from her mom during the first public appearance, she weighs 300 pounds after 30 hours of labor, yowza and there's a contest to choose the baby's name. that's a fox watch across america. one college with quite a different way to keep students thin, providing a new health program that should benefit every student on campus they say, but it's coming at a cost. >> and take a look at this crash, multiple vehicles, multiple injuries, at the center of it all, a pig. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... [ male announcer ] at humana, we understand the value of quality time and personal attention. which is why we are proud to partner with health care profession
wisconsin, oh. 'tis the season to run through the frigid streets of madison. some people half dressed, but for a good cause. hundreds of them running, sprinting and skipping for the inaugural madison santa swimsuit run, the goal to raise money for a children's charity. back to oregon, meet the newest start of the portland zoo. this baby elephant not straying far from her mom during the first public appearance, she weighs 300 pounds after 30 hours of labor, yowza and there's a contest to choose...
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host: mary ann wisconsin, republican. -- in wisconsin, republican. guest: how many supporters have there been in the polls? if you're not paying federal income tax, you can say you cannot vote, but they need to revisit this issue. the majority of the people that supported obama probably do not pay federal income tax, but they're telling him what to do. this does not seem fair. people that work hard should not have to give it to people who are sitting at home, collecting our tax money that we are paying into. something needs to be done about that. guest: this is a debate that happened during election to be sure. running's comments that 47% of the population did not pay income tax, and that it was pointed out that many of these people are retirees, some of them are soldiers fighting overseas. it is true that some people who did not make a lot of money do not owe income tax, in part because they get tax credits like the earned income tax credit, which outweighs the tax liability they have. even the poor, they pay a percentage of their income and payroll
host: mary ann wisconsin, republican. -- in wisconsin, republican. guest: how many supporters have there been in the polls? if you're not paying federal income tax, you can say you cannot vote, but they need to revisit this issue. the majority of the people that supported obama probably do not pay federal income tax, but they're telling him what to do. this does not seem fair. people that work hard should not have to give it to people who are sitting at home, collecting our tax money that we...
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wisconsin's republican governor scott walker in a showdown over labor and collective bargaining power. turns out the end result was no bellwether for the presidential race, be walker won, the first governor in history to survive a recall election. another nod to a governor. >> i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and the people of our state. >> new jersey governor chris christ christie's full-on embrace of president obama for helping sandy-ravaged new jersey came days before the election and had no noticeable effect on the presidential race but some republicans think christie didn't have to be that -- >> if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. >> a combo team from the say what categories, richard murdouch of indiana and todd aiken. >> even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something that god swended to happen. >> dreams to take control of the senate in 2012 had dwindled throughout the year but aiken and murdoch pretty much shut that door in a couple of sentences. pla
wisconsin's republican governor scott walker in a showdown over labor and collective bargaining power. turns out the end result was no bellwether for the presidential race, be walker won, the first governor in history to survive a recall election. another nod to a governor. >> i can't thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for our state and the people of our state. >> new jersey governor chris christ christie's full-on embrace of president obama for...
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elsewhere, parts of wisconsin, iowa, and michigan dug out from more than a foot of snow. the storm was blamed for at least nine deaths in half a dozen states. the day that some pegged as the "end of the world" came and went without incident. the focus on december 21, 2012, was said to be based o projections in an ancient mayan calendar. in mexico, tourists and new age spiritualists gathered to greet the day at mayan archaeological sites. and thousands converged on stonehenge in england for an "end of the world" party coinciding with the winter solstice. it may not be doomsday, but americans are feeling less hopeful about the future. the university of michigan's consumer confidence index fell this month to the lowest point since july. and wall street gave ground today on worries about the lack of a budget deal in washington. the dow jones industrial average lost almost 121 points to close ear 13,190. the nasdaq fell 29 points to close at 3,021. for the week, the dow gained about half a percent; the nasdaq rose 1.7%. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to j
elsewhere, parts of wisconsin, iowa, and michigan dug out from more than a foot of snow. the storm was blamed for at least nine deaths in half a dozen states. the day that some pegged as the "end of the world" came and went without incident. the focus on december 21, 2012, was said to be based o projections in an ancient mayan calendar. in mexico, tourists and new age spiritualists gathered to greet the day at mayan archaeological sites. and thousands converged on stonehenge in...
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it spreads eastward into wisconsin. for the game later tonight in green bay, it looks like there will be four inches of snow on the ground. elsewhere, we have this cold front. it's all connected. it's cold on the northern side of the front and obviously where we have the thunderstorms develop, there's a chance of severe weather across tennessee into alabama, mississippi later on today and we could end up seeing tonight an isolated tornado or two. we have cold weather to the north and severe storms tonight. thams? >> she says they love that snow. four inches for them, no big deal. >> good stuff. >> thanks so much. we go to las vegas. saturday night, this stunning slug fest that ended with manny on the canvas, knocked out cold. a vicious right in the sixth flattened him. he remained there for two minutes before he was brought to his feet. the mgm was sold out. you'll recognize these familiar faces. before the fight, he managed to meet the fighter. still ahead for you. more fall youth from the radio hoax. they are contacti
it spreads eastward into wisconsin. for the game later tonight in green bay, it looks like there will be four inches of snow on the ground. elsewhere, we have this cold front. it's all connected. it's cold on the northern side of the front and obviously where we have the thunderstorms develop, there's a chance of severe weather across tennessee into alabama, mississippi later on today and we could end up seeing tonight an isolated tornado or two. we have cold weather to the north and severe...
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imagine if wisconsin cheddar cost more than imported french brie. what would that mean for the average grilled cheese? one part of the complicated farm bill controls the dairy market. without it, pricing would go back to an outdated law put in place during the truman era. the government would be required to buy dairy products based on 1949 production costs when milking was done by hand. that would double today's price. >> it's a disaster. i mean, people don't really know what will happen other than it'll be just horrible. >> reporter: farmers like skip hardy in new york say it would be nice to get high prices from the government at first, but ultimately, this would kill the industry. >> what am i going to do with all this milk if all the sudden people stop buying it? >> reporter: luckily for congress, it won't happen right away. after the farm bill expires on january 1st, the department of agriculture could take weeks to put a new dairy purchase program in place. but eventually, congress will have to agree on something. >> i hope they realize that t
imagine if wisconsin cheddar cost more than imported french brie. what would that mean for the average grilled cheese? one part of the complicated farm bill controls the dairy market. without it, pricing would go back to an outdated law put in place during the truman era. the government would be required to buy dairy products based on 1949 production costs when milking was done by hand. that would double today's price. >> it's a disaster. i mean, people don't really know what will happen...